Pregnancy totally screws with her hormones, making her overly emotional. It will eventually go away.
2007-02-17 05:52:41
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answered by Memphis Lawdog 3
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Hormones are totally to blame. Besides that I don't know about her, but before I got pregnant I was tiny and petite. I weighed like 100 pounds. Now that I am like 39 weeks pregnant, I feel horrible and not so cute anymore. I've gained almost 40 pounds, and that's a lot on my little frame. You start feeling insecure when you are out of your element. Try to put yourself in her shoes, it's not her fault she may be acting a little crazy. Her body is working 24/7 growing a child and everything goes a little haywire trying to compensate for that. Try being a little understanding and patient. When all that fails just remember you made her pregnant, so you made her this "clingy" person she is now.
2007-02-17 15:37:56
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answered by **hope/faith**1744 3
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I am 7 1/2 weeks pregnant. I too am extremely emotional, moody, maybe even a little clingy. My advice? Deal with it. She is carrying your CHILD, the greatest gift anyone could ever give you. Do you really think it's a walk in the park for her? Do something nice for her - clean the house, buy flowers, hold her close. Personally I feel nauseated and exhausted about 90% of the time, and maybe if my husband offered to clean the house or help with anything, I wouldn't be sitting here daydreaming about beating him with a 2x4 as he lays snoring on the couch. Or maybe that's just the hormones talking.
2007-02-17 14:45:52
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answered by dazegirl19 2
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HAHA!!! This is hormones!!! All I can say is thank God she is not acting like me...I have totally changed with my husband. Everyday I hear from him..."that is the meanest thing you have ever said to me", and I tell him "you say that everyday!!!". Do you still love me is an easy one...just answer yes, even if it is one hundred times a day!!! I think I have asked for a divorce, told him I hated him, everything in that category!!!! HAHA!!! I love my husband more than anything...but hormones make you say and feel crazy things!!!
You have to deal with it...trust me as she goes on it will only get worse!!! I am 31 weeks...and ready to have this guy out of me, so that I can go back to the way I was with my husband!!!
2007-02-17 14:11:38
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answered by Anonymous
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Her hormones are crazy, which leads to instability. She is dealing with another human being growing inside her body that she will be responsible for the rest of her life. That's a biggie. Her body is changing and she's worried you think she's fat and ugly. If you love her and you're going to be there for her, get ready to tell her a million times that she's beautiful and more beautiful every day. She's still going to cry. It's ok.
2007-02-17 13:58:56
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answered by Paula from Maple Street 4
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Pregnant woman are VERY emotional. We don't choose to be that way, we just are and we can't help it. All of the hormones are responsible. So have patience and understand. =) It will make things alot easier to deal with. Trust me. ( even if you have to tell her you love her 20 times a day, every day )
2007-02-17 15:40:43
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answered by sexymama38 1
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It's all horomones. I've been pregnant six times, with my first pregnancy I was very clingy. Sometimes pregnant women can be very irrational. All I can say is keeping reassuring her. Her body is going through lots of changes and she's worried that it's bothering you. Make sure you let her know she is beautiful.
2007-02-17 13:53:15
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answered by Christina 2
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Just remember when a women is pregnant her hormone aren't the same as before. On that note it means she is going to cry, yell, and act out totally different then she would if she wasn't pregnant! You just need to try your best to be sensitive to her needs. She herself doesn't even know why she feels the way she feels!
2007-02-17 14:12:06
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answered by jamie d 1
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Emotions and hormones are going through highs and lows like some crazy rollor coaster ride. Support her and if need be tell her you love her twenty times a day!
2007-02-17 14:03:19
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answered by veronica c 4
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Before I was pg with my son, I was the most even-tempered person you'd meet. I never reacted strongly to much of anything. Pregnancy hormones made me an emotional wreck. In fact, I am still an unbelievably emotional person. Takes some getting used to.
Please support her. Pregnancy is hard enough; she needs you to tender right now.
2007-02-17 13:58:00
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answered by Amanda M 4
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